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Maria Taniguchi

Painting Time One Rectangle at a Time

Maria Taniguchi’s ongoing “brick paintings” are built from thousands of small hand-drawn rectangular cells, individually filled with paint. Some of the canvases become enormous, yet their structure comes from an almost modest repeated action. Afterimage, at Singapore Art Museum until 22 November 2026, is the first monographic exhibition of Taniguchi presented by a Singapore museum and brings these paintings together with sculpture and video. The rectangles are not mechanically printed. Their subtle differences accumulate across days, weeks and sometimes months of work. Taniguchi considers the paintings individual parts of one continuing artwork rather than isolated compositions. I like what that does to repetition. From a distance the surface can appear systematic, almost architectural. Up close, the system becomes a record of labour and duration. Nothing dramatic needs to happen from one cell to the next. Time becomes visible precisely because the gesture changes so little.

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singaporeartmuseum.sg Maria Taniguchi: Afterimage | Singapore Art Museum Maria Taniguchi: Afterimage is the first monographic exhibition of the acclaimed artist presented by a Singaporean institution.